I used to have that board, though the older version with the quad only option. Was a stack of fun in summer waves. Didn't care for it too much in overhead surf or anything too hollow or ledgy/abrupt. Good board for weaker softer peaky wind-swells.

Yeh, agreed generally best in that, I've surfed in 4/5 and it was fine but felt a tiny bit like a small wave board in juicer waves but if it's all you had I reckon it would be ok. He has pulled the nose in and given more the board more lift lately. But agree as rode mine late arvo in wind affected 3ft rising S not the strongest swell and it liked it.

Yeah I'm not against width, my good wave board is 19" wide and my step up is 19.5", but 20.5 is a fair bit for a 6'4".
I would've gone up a bit in thickness if I needed more foam, but I'm normal sized so I don't know what works best for heavier dudes, hence the ?

Am sure it will... plenty of foam in a well made/designed board. My level of surfing - early entry and confidence is pretty key to surfing a wave well . I am never going to be hacking big gouges out the lip so just need to have some good momentum and put some nice fluid lines together and draw the energy out the wave and be in its sweet spot.

I've recently gone up in thickness but reduced the width on a board for 1-5ft. It looks a little paddle pop sticky but I really like it. It has a deep single concave and I had to go a up a fin size to control it in faster waves, but now loving it (was a little skatey, not now). The amount of R&D those Campbell Brothers do, they know those boards yeh.

Bit of a shame really. I remember a period about two years ago where I would see them around Cronulla all the time in quad and keel format. I use to notice a few bushrat twinnies also. Haven't seen one for ages.... F all keels/quad fish going through the second hand market either....
There must be a lot of fishes gathering dust in garages all around Sydney right now.